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Show rtTPAT. NOVEMBER 19, 1826 THE BUN, PBICE, UTAH EVERY FRIDAY STATE ENGINEER BACON OBJECTS TO 1 Yonll Apreciate. 1 The state land board was informed by Georg M. Bacon, state engineer Tuesday that the roiosal to turn over to him with a free hand future MAY COST MORE operations in repairing of the canal Turkey Dinners May Come Higher This Thanksgiving. system of the Carbon Water company was out of the question, says Wednesdays Tribune. Bacon declared in his communication to the land board : The little group which so successfully turned the land board program into one of their own and kept definite action in abeyance for nearlv two months, and now seems willing to should not be allowed to unload their responsibility on the land board or on an engineer with no connection in the nutter other than adviser of the board. It is set forth in Bacons letter that (3644.44 has been sjient in repair work on the canal system, in accordance with the land board program of August 18th, and (5889.76 on work that the Carbon company elected to perform, which was outside the land board program and never authorized by the state engineer. The gross ex- YOUR HOME Deserves One of These Famous Fuels Clean coal clear burning, low in ash content, the greatest warmth producers there are thats what CLEAR CREEK and CASTLE GATE coals are noted for. Your home deserves these famous Utah fuels. penditure to date for all purposes amounts to (12,641.33, Bacon s letter says. The letter continues to say thv it is obvious that (7358.67, the Order These Famous Coals the land board for the repair work oa the system, gannot cover the work outlined in the program of August The Gordon Creek crossing 18th. must be put in shape, the letter declares! end also the sand sluice. Allowing (4500 to finish the two items, the letter says, there is (2858.67 remaining in the fund. It is believed by the state engineer that the disposal of this balance aud the temporary advances is more a matter of board policy than of engi neering study. Baeon suggests that all remaining funds be conserved for either forced repairs or replacements, which might not eost much or might be very expensive. The land board considered the letter, but took no definite action. The board also considered a letter from E. K. Olson, Lars Gunderson and E. K. Pierce, a special committee of the company. This letter gives the total eost of the work done and recommended for completion, exclusive of the Gordon and Miller Creek flames, From Your Dealer UTAH FUEL CO. Salt Lake City, Utah Judge Building bal- ance of the (20,000 fund advanced by Garage Service Analysis of the 1926 turkey rrop figures indicates that the turkey market fur Thanksgiving and tossibly Christmas will bold at a fairly high price. The 1926 rrop for the county as a whole is about the same size as that of 1925, it is set forth in a tui-ke- y report issued on last Friday by Frank 'Andrews, state statistician "f the department of agriculture. Estimate of C. C- - Edmonds, general man- ager of the Utah Poultry Producers which organizes both the Thanksgiving and Christmas trade pools, is that the 1926 crop in Utah will be about DU per cent of the 1925 crop. His estimate is that the movement for Thanksgiving will be between five and seven carloads, with the Christmaa movement showing a volume approximately double, or ten to fifteen ears. The increased Christmas movement is traced to late maturing of the birds, making it desirable to hold them for the later market. Idahos turkey erop is expected to be about the same as 1925, though some believe it will exceed last years volume. The Thanksgiving pool of the Idaho Turkey Growers association is said to have totaled nine earloads. Thera was a rather marked increase in the turkey erop in Texas, estimated at 15 per eent over the 1925 production. Texas is one of the leading turkey states. Cold storage holdings October 1st this year are listed by the department at 2,674,000 pounds compared with 5,712,000 pounds in tie oooler at the same date last falL In the Pacific atatea storage holdings this date are 405,000 pounds, compared with 285,000 pounds October 1st of last year. Mountain states storage holdings are 8000 pounds against 6000 last year. The big decline in holdings is in the Atlantic and New England states. The only way to avoid annoyance is to keep in touch with a reliable garage. We have the equipment and the experienced mechanics to necessary to taka care of your needs. All makes of can repaired. Gas, oils and accessories at all times. 6UNNEL GARAGE North Ninth L El GLENN HARMON V.Attorney and Counselor J. STOOKEY D& L. Ffcjslciaa Hi Surge A CMftnsr Gmtiog mom 0 faf SoJmiwiMoUdmmmfUdtm JW IMfMi fnHW MT If MlPHi At dm gbJ moiooof lityom. OmcordiviltckmrlkmAmqp MAidIo Glover PRICE, UTAH I J. 0. HUBBARD A. McGEE . Attorney At Law . Pkyaldao and Sargeea Office lloure 2 to S p. m. Phone 246m Residence Phone 284. Eastern Utah Electric Boil ding, PRICE, UTAH Charles ruggebi, jr m. d. and Ssrceen Biim R. B W. DALTON Attorney At Lew 717 Judge Building, WINTERS D- Helper, Utah e. num J Licensed Undertaker Telephone Phone 200. Residence 892w. PRICE, UTAH BALLINGER WALLACE Foikeli Phone 188m. PRICE, UTAH Fropertlee At Standardvtlle, Utah E. Bertofe Taint Shop Dentist Phone 233. PRICE, UTAH 651 Main Street. PRICE, UTAH Outer k. olay HAMMOND J . W.Licensed Abstractor Attorney At Law Office In Conntr ConrthonM Abstracts PRICE, UTAH piece or of Title of title furnished to any tract in Eastern Utah. ' Fire in- surance written in the beet companies. Real rotate, bonds, eta Second floor 8il vogni Building. Price, Utah. 0WARD CONSOLIDATED LODGE NO. 15 KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS JACOBSEN BUILDING CO. 130 North Fourth Street, Phone 49 TRICE, UTAH Evening At Hall, Hdper CL Efri N. Raddiff, Latnda, Kenilworth, K. of R. A & See us before you build that house. Money " U- - Bertolina, to loon for building. Plana and estimates Helper, M. of T. are free. Homes and lota for sale. Reed a plumbing HEATING CO. & QDD FELLOWS the time to boro furnace repairs before cold weather acts In. 27 after until yon are ready to start furnace. U 2f,r ut the Everyone la trying to get Vie do work stood the test. See ns on North Menus. Trie, Utah. same time. In Carbon Oonsty and Shipped Everywhere nUCO AUTO PAINTING EVANS' J Mined General Painting Contractor Office. Electric Building, 1 HARMON REN BEAN Service. Floor Silvan! Building. PRICE, UTAH 1 29. One Block South of L. D. 8. Tabernacle. Office Phone 168. Bee. 116m. X-R- l Cob Is Boot Appreciated Wksrs Most Used. Bl-Hs- and Embnhner Undertaken and Licensed CHlce, Second Every Thnndey 75 7 rfW. At Castle President and General Manager. PRICE, UTAH Dentist I L. F. RAINS PRICE, UTAn Price D& GLENN WILLIAM RICHARDS Dentist DX-S-. Of the Vary Highest Gndea. Boat For Fnrnaeasi Honeehell and All Other Uses. General Offices, Cliff Building, Balt Ukr Ambnlanee Serviea Work and Extraction. I COAL Attorney At Law Suite 12, Silvagni Building, Formerly Occupied By Price A route. PRICE, UTAH nenry Hall Building D. SANFORD Utah. Minan and Bhlppsn of Lamp, Nat, Black and Aasartad Sizes of Otty. Attorney At Law Commercial Bank Bldg., Price, Utah Office Mines At Balsa, Carbon Oonsty, CREAMERYX0 FREDERICK E. WOODS H. B. GOETZMAN Dentist - MUXUAU1 GEORGE J. CONSTANTINE A. HARDY Dentist New Aene 90 EGGS BUTTER CHEESE PRICE, UTAH Proprietor Carbon Hospital PRICE, UTAH . Veer Crecer elnein hi it fruh Office, Electric Building, Si Office, Carbon Hospital. Phone 76 DR-w- Coal Is Beat Ayproctetoi Where Meet Used. Hl-Ha- pure, selected cream. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Obstetrics and Dines nos of Children. Office, SilTogni Building, Price, Utah. PhysMon and A product, made from Prince of Wales Opens Canadian Hostel in Paris Attorney At Law M. JONES Fhyddon and delicious food SWIAeMrtMMMWWMMeMaMMMnMMWIMWMMeMUMUe FERDINAND ERICK8EN Silragnl Bldg., Price, Utah. DR-W.- Sllveni Building, PRICE, UTAH Fhjraldaa R end 6, Silvegni Building, PRICE, UTAH Office In the Office Phono 81 ; Residence 177. DR. At Law PRICE, UTAH Buildlngg, Price, Utah. ThL, communication declares the farmers are anxious to get a stream of water through the eanal at once for temjwrary use and suggests that a cut be made at what is known as ths Austin eut before water is turned into the ranaL The board was requested to wire permission to proceed with this small job. The board took no definite action on this leMc, except to turn it over to Baeon for consider- Report was received in Kemmerer the first of the week, Bays the Gazette of that place, of the death of James P, Johnson, resident of Cleveland, Utah, which occurred Sunday night, following a lingering illness from a cancer of the stomach. Deceased was ation the father of two local citizens, J. T. An appropriation of (25,411 for the and Earl Johnson, who are working at Glenele, but who make their home extermination of predatory animals in Utah has been made by the federal at Kemmerer. government for the ensuing year. The Paper can be made from practically funds will be expended by the biologi with the tnything that ean be pounded into a cal survey in state board of agriculture. pulp. Office, the Electric Building. Office Phone 163w ; Residence 881 Price Commercial end Baring Bank DR. FATHERS DEATH Price, Utah CHRISTMAS at (11,670. SONS AT KEMMERER HEAR OF Lt, MEETINGS Helper Consolidated Lodga No. 56, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, meets every Tuesday evening at Knights of Pythias Hall. Important bnnlnean every meeting. Members urged to attend. Visiting brothers always welcome. (Signed), Don E. Lambson, N. G. ; Elmer Be riot, V. O. : A. M. Haaga, seerstmry, and W. A. Mflls, treasurer. PEIMCE. OF WILES The Canadian Students Hostel. "Msison Cnnadienne" opened or the Prince of Wales October 80, hostel is the first forein erected m tbs "Cite Oniverst-tair- a de Paris: it will bo open students from all provinces yt the Dominion, and rive accommodation to fifty during their residence in Paris Senator Hon no rat. Minister of Public Inetructoin of the French Government and neat manufacturer- M. Deutscb de la Menrthc conceived the idea to rebuild around the University of Peris, the colleges of the nations which before the war entered socb a great prestige, in accord with M. Dentseh de la Meurthe, who pot at Senator Honnorata disposition - La Cite Universitaire de found Paris", and obtained from the city seventy acres of land then taken un by the old fprtiflcations in from of Montsonris Park, not far from the Sorbonnc and the school onarter. Free sites were given to the foreign countries requesting them for their buildings. The Canadian High Commissioner in France. Dr. Philippe Roy. hastened to take an option on the site adjoining the French buildings and immediate It made an sppeal to Canadians for funds to carry through the project Canadians studying in Paris wiD now have the nte of this hosteL and under the No Dust, No Ashes, No Clinkers. who will always be president SenM. Wilson, of Montreal, one of the principal donors, and the rector of the University of Paris are the two honorary presidents: This idea has met with great success. and the building was erected entirely by onblic subscriDtion. One of the largest subscriptions we made bv E W. Beatty. President of the Canadian Pacifie Railway. In four cr five years, the University City of Paris will he a smalt city containing 8.000 foreign stu-- i dents and 1.000 French, who will enlov a common intellectual life under the most advantageous mate- rial conditions. The eity will have its earn playgrounds. . its own cooperative restaurants, libraries andj ator J. same roof both English and French-Canadia- n student ean establish intellectual relations and bonds of friendshlo which will undoubtedly have fruitful results in rears to come. The committee for the Canadian hostel will be composed of the Canadian High Commissioner in Franca. balls Is Unexcelled For Storage Purposes. it. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Geaeral Officer Ninth Floor Keene Bldg. |